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Chemical Communications | 2011

A strategy to design highly efficient porphyrin sensitizers for dye-sensitized solar cells

Yu-Cheng Chang; Chin-Li Wang; Tsung-Yu Pan; Shang-Hao Hong; Chi-Ming Lan; Hshin-Hui Kuo; Chen-Fu Lo; Hung-Yu Hsu; Ching-Yao Lin; Eric Wei-Guang Diau

We designed highly efficient porphyrin sensitizers with two phenyl groups at meso-positions of the macrocycle bearing two ortho-substituted long alkoxyl chains for dye-sensitized solar cells; the ortho-substituted devices exhibit significantly enhanced photovoltaic performances with the best porphyrin, LD14, showing J(SC) = 19.167 mA cm(-2), V(OC) = 0.736 V, FF = 0.711, and overall power conversion efficiency η = 10.17%.


Energy and Environmental Science | 2012

Enveloping porphyrins for efficient dye-sensitized solar cells

Chin-Li Wang; Chi-Ming Lan; Shang-Hao Hong; Yi-Fen Wang; Tsung-Yu Pan; Chia-Wei Chang; Hshin-Hui Kuo; Ming-Yu Kuo; Eric Wei-Guang Diau; Ching-Yao Lin

A series of porphyrins bearing alkoxyl and/or alkyl chains were prepared to investigate the roles of alkoxyl/alkyl chains in the enhanced photovoltaic performance of the dyes. Based on the experimental results and the molecular simulations, we demonstrated that suitable long alkoxyl chains are capable of wrapping the porphyrin core, thus resulting in decreased dye aggregation, elevated excited states and LUMOs, and improved photovoltaic performance.


Energy and Environmental Science | 2012

Enhanced photovoltaic performance with co-sensitization of porphyrin and an organic dye in dye-sensitized solar cells

Chi-Ming Lan; Hui-Ping Wu; Tsung-Yu Pan; Chia-Wei Chang; Wei-Shan Chao; Chien-Tien Chen; Chin-Li Wang; Ching-Yao Lin; Eric Wei-Guang Diau

We designed a stepwise approach for co-sensitization of a zinc porphyrin sensitizer (LD12) with a spirally configured organic dye (CD5) for dye-sensitized solar cells. The co-sensitized LD12 + CD5 device showed significantly enhanced VOC and JSC relative to its individual single-dye sensitized devices. Upon optimization, the device made of the LD12 + CD5 system yielded JSC/mA cm−2 = 16.7, VOC/V = 0.74, FF = 0.73 and η = 9.0%; this performance is superior to that of either individual device made from LD12 (η = 7.5%) and CD5 (η = 5.7%) under the same conditions of fabrication. To understand the effects of the potential shift and charge recombination on the cell performance, we measured charge-extraction (CE) and intensity-modulated photovoltage spectra (IMVS). Upon sensitization with each dye, the TiO2 potentials are similar, but co-sensitization causes the potential to shift down (cathodic shift). Charge recombination was significantly retarded for the co-sensitized system relative to each individual dye-sensitized system, to account for the enhanced VOC for the former relative to the latter. A test of stability indicates a systematic trend between the LD12 + CD5 and LD12 devices; the performance of the co-sensitized device degraded only ∼15% and remained stable during the period of 500–1000 h near 295 K.


Advanced Materials | 2014

Porphyrin‐Incorporated 2D D–A Polymers with Over 8.5% Polymer Solar Cell Efficiency

Yi-Hsiang Chao; Jyun-Fong Jheng; Jhong-Sian Wu; Kuan-Yi Wu; Hsih-Hao Peng; Ming-Chi Tsai; Chin-Li Wang; Yen-Ni Hsiao; Chien-Lung Wang; Ching-Yao Lin; Chain-Shu Hsu

A copolymerization strategy is developed to utilize porphyrin as a complementary light-harvesting unit (LHU) in D-A polymers. For polymer solar cells (PSCs), the presence of LHUs increases the short-circuit current density (Jsc ) without sacrificing the open-circuit voltage (Voc ) and fill factor (FF). Up to 8.0% power conversion efficiency (PCE) is delivered by PPor-2:PC71 BM single-junction PSCs. A PCE of 8.6% is achieved when a C-PCBSD cathodic interlayer is introduced.


Journal of Materials Chemistry | 2014

Porphyrins for efficient dye-sensitized solar cells covering the near-IR region

Cheng-Hua Wu; Ming-Che Chen; Pin-Chang Su; Hshin-Hui Kuo; Chin-Li Wang; Chun-Yang Lu; Chih-Hung Tsai; Chung-Chih Wu; Ching-Yao Lin

A series of new porphyrins (LWP1–4) for dye-sensitized solar cells (DSSCs) were prepared by attaching pyrene or a 4-dimethylaminophenyl group in combination with anthracene to modify the porphyrin core. Fundamental studies showed that incorporation of these moieties renders feasible tuning of spectral and redox properties of the porphyrins. Significantly, DSSCs adopting the LWP1 dye exhibit energy conversion up to 800 nm without compromising the overall efficiency. This achievement is attributed to the collective effects of the broadened and red-shifted IPCE spectra, elevated energy levels at the excited states of the dyes, suitable dye soaking processes, and suitable electron-donating substituents.


Journal of Materials Chemistry | 2015

Panchromatic co-sensitization of porphyrin-sensitized solar cells to harvest near-infrared light beyond 900 nm

Jia-Wei Shiu; Yen-Cheng Chang; Chien-Yi Chan; Hui-Ping Wu; Hung-Yu Hsu; Chin-Li Wang; Ching-Yao Lin; Eric Wei-Guang Diau

We designed a dimeric porphyrin dye (LDD1) based on an efficient push–pull zinc porphyrin (LD14) with extended π-conjugation through coupling of two zinc porphine cores via an acetylene bridge at the meso position of the porphyrin to extend the absorption spectrum effectively into the near infrared region. The effect of dye aggregation among porphyrin molecules was significantly suppressed when the LDD1 and LD14 dyes were co-sensitized on a nanocrystalline TiO2 film in a dye-sensitized photovoltaic system. The light-harvesting ability of the device exhibits a panchromatic feature covering a broad spectral region from 400 nm to 900 nm, which results in a short-circuit current density of 21.3 mA cm−2 and a power conversion efficiency of 10.4% in an iodine-based solar cell.


Energy and Environmental Science | 2016

Porphyrins bearing a consolidated anthryl donor with dual functions for efficient dye-sensitized solar cells

Chin-Li Wang; Min Zhang; Yu-Hsin Hsiao; Chuan-Kai Tseng; Chia-Lin Liu; Mingfei Xu; Peng Wang; Ching-Yao Lin

Three porphyrin dyes with different electron-donating groups were prepared to compare their photovoltaic performance in dye-sensitized solar cells. LWP12 is based on LD31 which has a complicated, piece-together electron-donating group, whereas LWP13 and LWP14 have merged substituents with electron-donating and absorption-broadening abilities. The results in this work suggest that consolidated anthryl donors may be used to design highly efficient photosensitizers.


Polymer Chemistry | 2016

A novel porphyrin-containing polyimide for memory devices

Ming-Chi Tsai; Chin-Li Wang; Ching-Yao Lin; Chia-Liang Tsai; Hung-Ju Yen; Huei-Chi You; Guey-Sheng Liou

We design a novel solution-processable polyimide ZnPor-t-DSDA with porphyrin moiety (electron donor) and sulfone-containing phthalimide (electron acceptor) for polymer memory applications. The resulting memory device can be switched from low-conductivity (OFF) to high-conductivity (ON) by both positive and negative sweeps, exhibiting symmetry biswitching characteristic with a short retention time (30 s). On the basis of the simulation calculation, the coplanar structure between donor and acceptor units results in charge transferring easily back to its original state after being excited by an electric field.


Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics | 2010

Effects of potential shift and efficiency of charge collection on nanotube-based porphyrin-sensitized solar cells with conjugated links of varied length

Liyang Luo; Chia-Jung Lin; Chen-Shiung Hung; Chen-Fu Lo; Ching-Yao Lin; Eric Wei-Guang Diau

For dye-sensitized solar-cell devices fabricated from porphyrin sensitizers with links of varied length (PE1-PE4) adsorbed on anodic titanium-oxide nanotube arrays, we measured induced photocurrent and photovoltage decays under constant bias illumination; the evaluated efficiencies of charge collection of the devices show a systematic trend PE4 > PE3 > PE2 > PE1 at a large short-circuit current, implying that a long link would improve the charge separation if the electrons were effectively injected into the semiconductor.


Journal of Porphyrins and Phthalocyanines | 2013

Electrochemistry and spectroelectrochemistry of carboxyphenylethynyl porphyrins

Pei-Shang Chao; Ming-Yu Kuo; Chen-Fu Lo; Min-Hsu Hsieh; Yu-Hsiang Cheng; Chin-Li Wang; Hsiu-Yu Lu; Hshin-Hui Kuo; Yen-Ni Hsiao; Chieh-Ming Wang; Ching-Yao Lin

Zinc 5-(4-carboxy-phenylethynyl)-10,20-biphenylporphines bearing various substituents on the 10,20-phenyl rings are studied for their electrochemical and spectroelectrochemical properties. Cyclic voltammetry and optically transparent thin-layer electrochemical measurements suggest that the first reductions of these porphyrins should be the reduction reaction of the carboxylic protons. For the porphyrin ring reactions, our study shows that the redox properties can be significantly affected by the alkoxyl chains on the 10,20-phenyl rings.

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Eric Wei-Guang Diau

National Chiao Tung University

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Chin-Li Wang

National Chi Nan University

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Chen-Fu Lo

National Chi Nan University

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Liyang Luo

National Chiao Tung University

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Hshin-Hui Kuo

National Chi Nan University

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Chi-Ming Lan

National Chiao Tung University

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Hui-Ping Wu

National Chiao Tung University

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Li-Chieh Chuang

National Chi Nan University

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Ming-Chi Tsai

National Chiao Tung University

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Tsung-Yu Pan

National Chiao Tung University

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